The bottle shop
Bottles worth buying.
Australian wines, spirits, and the occasional import worth the freight. Mostly under $80. Always specific. No sponsored posts dressed up as recommendations.
The bottle shop
Australian wines, spirits, and the occasional import worth the freight. Mostly under $80. Always specific. No sponsored posts dressed up as recommendations.
Australian-first: Four Pillars and Archie Rose lead this shelf.

Yarra Valley. Benchmark Australian dry gin.
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Yarra Valley. Shiraz-infused. Drinks like a cocktail.
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Yarra Valley. Savoury Mediterranean expression.
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Sydney. Native botanicals, polished finish.
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London Dry workhorse. Juniper-forward.
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Earthier and softer than a London Dry.
See the bottle →Australian single malt from Starward, plus the bourbon and rye that live behind every decent home bar.

Melbourne. Wine-cask matured, fruit-forward.
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Kentucky. Our house bourbon for Old Fashioneds.
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Kentucky. The easiest crowd-pleaser bourbon.
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High-rye bourbon. Spicy, peppery, long finish.
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95% rye. For the Manhattan that means business.
See the bottle →Blanco for margaritas, reposado for sipping, mezcal for a float of smoke.

Jalisco. The margarita baseline, 100% agave.
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Jalisco. Softer, rounder. Happy in a Paloma.
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Jalisco. American-oak aged. Punches above its price.
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Oaxaca. Entry-level mezcal. Float it on a margarita.
See the bottle →Light, dark, and the in-between. Caribbean classics that stretch from daiquiri to the Dark & Stormy.
Neutral spirits that let the other ingredients drive.
The backbone of the spritz, the negroni, the manhattan. Italian-led, built for pre-dinner.

Bittersweet orange. Spritz maker.
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Bitter red engine of the negroni and every serious spritz.
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Big, vanilla-led sweet vermouth. Makes a Manhattan serious.
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Classic alpine sweet vermouth.
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The classicist’s dry martini pick.
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The small bottle that finishes every drink.
See the bottle →For the small bar spoon that turns a cocktail into a classic.

Triple sec. The one that actually matters.
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Dijon. Floral lift for hugo spritz and more.
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The bar-back secret of the Aviation and Martinez.
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Newcastle AU. Cold-brewed. The espresso martini standard here.
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Mexico. Sugar-cane-based coffee liqueur. White Russian essential.
See the bottle →Australian-made prosecco from King Valley, proper tonic, a cheat-code grapefruit soda.

King Valley. Australian Italian-style prosecco.
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King Valley. Value-first weekend sparkling.
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Real quinine, cane sugar, no corn syrup.
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Three gingers. The mule maker.
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Mexican grapefruit soda. Paloma cheat code.
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